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  Linux training classes for upcoming VistA Community Meeting
VistA Posted by Crawford Rainwater on Monday August 30, 2004 @ 03:35 PM
from the Training and Education dept.
At the recent Seattle, Washington VistA Community Meeting, the need for basic Linux training, including base installation and general end user usage was discussed. The Linux ETC Company will be hosting our Linux Fundamentals (LNX-100) and a General Linux 1, LPI-101 prep (LPI-101) courses before and after the upcoming VistA Community Meeting in the Baltimore, MD area (final training site will be announced upon confirmation of enrollment). The dates are as follows:
  • 18 to 20 October, Linux Fundamentals (3 days), $875/person.
  • 25 to 29 October, General Linux 1/LPI-101 prep (5 days), $1745/person. Click Read More for contact and other info. Digg this article

    The costs are discounted for all members and attendees of the VistA Community Meeting, so please note this when requesting enrollment for one of the above courses.

    For more details, please visit our comany's web site (http://www.linux-etc.biz) under the Education -> Courses (for LNX-100) and Certification (for LPI-101) sections for more details of the courses, including downloadable PDF brochures.

    Feel free to RSVP a spot for the upcoming classes since space is limited. Also feel free to email myself directly with any questions about the courses.



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